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Crestron
UPX-2
Universal Presentation Processor
NOTE:
Refer to “Hardware Hookup” on page 52 for additional hook up
information.
4. Connect the programming computer to the UPX-2 AUX COM connector
with a null-modem serial cable. Refer to page 15 for AUX COM connector
pinouts.
Pins
2
3
5
7
8
Pins
2
3
5
7
8
Null Modem Cable
Optionally, you can connect the UPX-2 to the Ethernet (after establishing
serial communications), or use a crossover Ethernet connector to connect
directly to the computer. The Ethernet connection is the fastest method for
sending/uploading projects and firmware. Refer to “TCP/IP
Communication” on page 64 for Ethernet connection information.
NOTE:
Sending project files via Cresnet is not recommended.
5. Connect the 2-Series control system using a Cresnet cable.
NOTE:
The UPX-2 does not supply power to, or use power from, the 24
VDC Cresnet connection.
NOTE:
The UPX-2 defaults to Cresnet ID 03.
6. Connect the audience display device to RGB OUTPUT B.
7. Connect the power cord and power up the UPX-2. The DTT screen cycles
through a series of different color screens as it normally powers up.
8. When the license agreement appears, click
I agree
to accept the terms and
conditions. A printed version of this agreement appears at the end of this
guide.
9. The SETUP MENU will be displayed after agreeing to the license.
CAUTION:
At power up or reboot, the touchpanel will cycle through
colors and the Crestron logo screen for approximately 2.5 minutes prior to
displaying the progress bar. This is a normal part of the boot up process.
Do
not
turn off power to the UPX-2 while it is rebooting. Damage may occur.
Accessing the SETUP MENU
1. If a project is displayed, access the SETUP MENU by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Shift
on the keyboard connected to the UPX-2.
2. When prompted, enter the user account
upxadmin
, and the password
upxadmin
and click
Validate
.
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Universal Presentation Processor: UPX-2
Operations Guide – DOC. 6276B